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The American Retirement Advisor

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Retirement should feel like freedom, not a puzzle. The American Retirement Advisor is your daily dose of straight talk on the three decisions that shape every retirement: your healthcare, your income, and your inheritance plan.


Each episode is a short, focused read of our latest article, drawn from real conversations with real families at American Retirement Advisors in Scottsdale, Arizona. No jargon. No sales pitch. Just the kind of advice you'd want from a trusted friend who happens to do this for a living.

Hosted by Ian Schaeffer, author of Medicare Made 123Easy, COO of ARA, and founder of 123Easy Studios. Articles read by Betty.


American Retirement Advisors has served over 14,900 families since 2001. Featured in Forbes, a 4-time America's Select Financial Advisors honoree, a 3-time Inc. 500, and a Nextdoor Neighborhood Favorite.

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  • Why the Rules of a Secure Retirement Haven't Changed in 100 Years
    2026/06/01

    New products. New rules. New headlines. But the fundamentals of a secure retirement have not moved in 100 years, and this episode brings the receipts.

    It starts with a single name Ian heard in passing on an old Zig Ziglar tape, Elmer Wheeler, the man who ran a word laboratory in 1937 testing what makes people say yes. That thread leads to a simple truth: people are moved by the same things their great grandparents were, and the wrapper on retirement advice keeps changing while the basics never do.

    The historical receipts you will hear:

    • 1653: Lorenzo de Tonti proposes the tontine, an early answer to the fear of outliving your money.
    • 1758: Benjamin Franklin warns in The Way to Wealth, save while you may.
    • 1896: Prudential sells safety with the strength of Gibraltar.
    • 1926: George Clason turns pay yourself first into a book, after it began as bank pamphlets.
    • 1935: FDR signs Social Security and names the oldest fear out loud, a poverty ridden old age.

    The takeaway is a filter for every shiny new pitch: does this serve a timeless fundamental, or just dress up an old fear in new clothes? Anchor to three jobs for your money, safe and liquid, guaranteed income, and invested for growth, and you can let the rest of the noise float right on by.

    Read the full article: https://news.americanretirementadvisors.com/retirement-fundamentals-havent-changed-100-years/

    This episode is for educational purposes only. American Retirement Advisors does not provide tax or legal advice. Please consult a qualified professional before making decisions. Want to reach out? Text us at (602) 281-3898, email support@americanretire.com, or visit americanretirementadvisors.com.

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    12 分
  • Do You Actually Need Life Insurance in Retirement?
    2026/05/31
    Some retirees absolutely need it. Some are paying for something they don't. Part 3 of our life insurance series covers the decision framework, life settlements, and the IRMAA connection most advisors miss.
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    12 分
  • Life Insurance Types: A Plain English Guide for Retirees
    2026/05/30
    Term, whole, universal, indexed, guaranteed, final expense. Six products, six different purposes. Part 2 of our life insurance series breaks down what each one actually does, who it's designed for, and the red flags that matter.
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    15 分
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